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[quote=Anonymous]Here are some I've gotten..please share yours I don't know why you are so worried about milestones. He'll do it when he's ready. He's not retarded or anything. He looks normal and he walks normal. Why are you so worried? Your getting your young child therapies?? You make him go to OT and ST? We would never do that to our kids. We just accept our kids for who they are. All kids have strengths and weaknesses and we love our kids and embrace their differences. He'll do things when he's ready. You can't rush development. He'll just resent you later on. I am sooooo sick of all these new rules because of the kids with food allergies. One kid has a life threatening peanut allergy and the whole class has to be peanut free? Oh please..these days EVERYONE is autistic. Give me a break. Your kid is fine. He doesn't rock or bang his head or anything. My brother talked and walked late and he's fine. Don't worry about it. Why does he cry so much? Has your child started to (fill in blank with milestone..walk, talk, ride a bike, etc)? Whaaaaaat? He still isn't talking?????? "Bertha's" kids are all well-behaved. You may want to get some tips from her. [/quote]
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